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Knead it, roll it, pinch it, punch it, braid it, bake it, eat it... A subcategory devoted to one of the staple foods throughout the world.

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Which is the better buy 6 bagels for 3.29 or 8 bagels for 4.15?

Divide the cost by the no. of units.

3.29/6 = 0.54833333

4.15/8 = 0.51875

4.15 for 8 is the better buy since it has the lowest unit cost.

How long does bread take to decompose?

Bread will begin to decompose in a couple days. It can take 2 to 3 weeks to completely decompose.

When baking bread in a dark glass pan do you need to change the over temp or cooking time?

no you don't need to change the temp over cooking time but you will have to set the oven at a low deggrees (320"

What is meaning of loaf of bread with candles to Jewish people?

From sunset on Friday evening to sundown Saturday night is considered the Sabbath (Shabbat) for the Jewish people. On Friday at sunset, at least two candles are lit and blessed to welcome in the Shabbat. Traditionally, this is a role of women in Judaism. During Shabbat, there are three meals eaten: One on Friday evening, two on Saturday. At the first two of these meals, challah (the twisted bread) is blessed and eaten. The meals don't begin without two loaves of bread. Any whole loaf of bread can be used, but it is tradional for most Jews to use challah.

Is Panera Bread open on New Year's Day?

Panera Bread's days and hours vary by location. To find out if your local store is open on New Year's Day, call the store.

What is pugliese bread?

pietro pugliese is real. he is reaaly cool. infact he has alot of friends.

How much protein is in toast?

It depends on what bread you use. Hope this helped! <3, http://cupcakesblueboxesandglitterglue.blogspot.com/

How does does yeast cause bread to rise?

Yeast is a living organism (a fungus). It feeds off the sugar in the bread and respires, meaning that it takes in oxygen and gives out carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide given out forms bubbles in the thick dough and these become the air spaces found in the bread after it is baked.

How do you get large holes in free form Italian bread open crumb bread?

I want to know too, but using double or triple the amount of yeast helps.

Is unleavened bread bitter?

Yes, unleavened bread does sometimes have a bitter flavor that some people find objectionable. The bread is sometimes known as matzo and is often eaten during Passover.

Why does hand soaps and sanitizers prevent the growth of bread mold?

Hand soaps and hand sanitizers prevent the growth of bread mold because bread mold is a bacteria and the PH level of soap and the alcohol in hand sanitizers can prevent the growth of the bread mold.

Where does lavash bread come from?

The middle east? No, NOT the middle east its from the caucasus or also known as "eurasia". To be more detailed it is from Armenia. that's why the bread is also called "Armenian bread". it spread on to other countries from there.

What is brioche?

Brioche is a sweet french bread roll that is made from a dough, enriched with eggs and butter.

What was the punishment for stealing bread in the medieval times?

Punishment for thieves varied greatly.medieval torture was used mostly even if the thief only stole bread to feed himself. Of course death to thieves very rarely happened and they were just publicly tortured.

After I freeze my left over bagels and go to reheat them they come out hard which is the best why to reheat them.?

Bagels harden quickly when reheated in a microwave oven. The best way to reheat a bagel is in a toaster or a toaster oven.

Why is temperature control important in preparing yeast dough?

Heat and warm water with some sugar activates yeast, almost like you're waking it up and feeding it. If the temperature too hot, you'll kill off the yeast and your break won't rise but if it's too cold you the yeast won't "wake up" and activate properly, so your break won't rise. You leave the dough in a warm spot after making the dough to give the yeast a chance to ferment the sugar in the dough and the carbon dioxide byproduct poofs it up.

Why are they making bread slices smaller?

to make more money, that is also why a lot of companies are raising prices and cutting down the amount we get in exchange for our money

Is it ok to use 5-6yrs old yeast in cooking?

no, this is long past its expiration date, throw it out and buy new.

How much mold do you have to ingest to get sick?

It depends on the mold. Some molds are totally harmless to eat / ingest, so you will not get sick. Some can take only a spore or two to begin to cause some serious damage to the body.